Though the long-awaited reunion between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers looks to have been saved for next year’s Avengers 4 (if that), Avengers: Infinity War did contain a few nods to the rift created between the pair in Captain America: Civil War. And according to directors Anthony and Joe Russo, the year’s biggest film came close to dedicating just a little more screen time to the tension between the two heroes.
Avengers: Infinity War star Tom Hiddleston may already have one recurring franchise role under his belt, but it’s clear that a notable proportion of the James Bond fan base wouldn’t say no to seeing the Loki actor taking on the 007 title once Daniel Craig has made his swan song.
Since the cast and crew at Lucasfilm are keeping mostly tight-lipped about the developments to come in next year’s Star Wars: Episode IX, fans have been relying on some dubious intel to get a better idea of what to expect from J.J. Abrams’ upcoming trilogy-closer. But while this new Reddit report should be taken with the usual grain of salt, it at least paints a more plausible picture than the outlandish predictions we’re used to getting from the Star Wars rumor mill, while suggesting an unfortunate fate for General Hux.
Though most of the Infinity Stones had a fair bit of history prior to the events of Avengers: Infinity War, the Soul Stone stands as a mysterious exception, serving as the subject of much speculation prior to the release of the year’s biggest film, and at least as much in the aftermath. But as the fans continue to wonder what role this MacGuffin might play in next year’s Avengers 4, directors Anthony and Joe Russo have offered some clues to the object’s potential.
Though the upcoming Avengers 4 is set to serve as the culmination point for the first twenty-two movies of the MCU, Marvel Studios is surely hoping that this superhero saga has a whole lot of future ahead of it. And while there’s still a fair bit of mystery regarding Phase 4 of the franchise, directors Anthony and Joe Russo have at least offered their assurances that the studio plans to offer better representation in their output.
Though the internet seemed so sure that we’d at least receive news of an Avengers 4 trailer release date by the end of this past Wednesday, the 28th came and went, leaving only disappointment in its wake. Since then, fans have been desperately pinning their hopes onto each new day, clinging to the slight possibility that this month won’t end without seeing some footage for the Avengers: Infinity War sequel. But while the chances are now slim-to-zero that Marvel Studios will be dropping the teaser before the month is out, there’s reason to believe that the grand reveal is just around the corner.
It’s been a disappointing few days for Marvel fans, and we’re not just talking about the cancellation of Daredevil. Just a couple of weeks ago, the internet seemed so sure that the all-important first trailer for Avengers 4 would be dropping before the end of the month, but as we enter this final day of November, it’s looking like Marvel Studios has other plans in mind. Nonetheless, while fan frustration mounts over the lack of footage from the Avengers: Infinity War sequel, several online leakers are now teasing that next week will deliver something even bigger than a first trailer.
Yesterday, Netflix sent the Marvel fandom into a state of despair when they announced via Deadline that Daredevil will not be renewed for a fourth season, but amidst the bad news, the streaming service at least had the courtesy to offer a silver lining.
The warning signs were there but we didn’t want to believe them, and so when the news broke that Marvel’s Daredevil had been cancelled after three seasons, the internet collectively lost its mind.
With a height of 6'4" and an intimidatingly ripped upper body that he proudly displays in several of his roles, Aquaman star Jason Momoa can be a pretty frightening figure if he so chooses, making it the Justice League’s own good fortune that the actor joined the DCEU as a friend rather than foe. In fact, in a recent interview with This Morning, Momoa admitted that he thought Warner Bros. was eyeing him to play a villain when they brought him in to audition.